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“Came Out Better Than I Expected”: 50 Times Old Things Got A Second Chance At Life (New Pics)

“Came Out Better Than I Expected”: 50 Times Old Things Got A Second Chance At Life (New Pics)

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Consumerism is out, and minimalism is in! And we're here to de-influence you from buying that new desk or splurging on that new watch, Pandas. Join the majority (93%) of young Europeans who say that they'd rather repair an item than replace it with a new one, and dive into the world of restoration.
It's becoming a tradition here on Bored Panda to showcase the most beautiful examples of old things getting restored. This time, we have a new collection for you to feast your eyes on and get some inspiration for your simple living journey. Perhaps it will inspire you to visit a thrift store, get your tools out, and do some restoration magic yourself!

#1 My Wife Has Had This Desk Since She Was A Kid. I Made It My Self-Isolation Project

My Wife Has Had This Desk Since She Was A Kid. I Made It My Self-Isolation Project
78points

#2 Finally Finished This Piece. Picked This Up At GW As A Project Piece For Learning Purposes. I Know It’s Nothing Special, Nor Highly Sought After, But It Was A Good Learning Process

Finally Finished This Piece. Picked This Up At GW As A Project Piece For Learning Purposes. I Know It’s Nothing Special, Nor Highly Sought After, But It Was A Good Learning Process
59points

#3 Restored, Re-Worked & Added To This 150+ Year Old Bar Out Of NYC For A Very Special Client

Restored, Re-Worked & Added To This 150+ Year Old Bar Out Of NYC For A Very Special Client
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58points

There's something so satisfying about restoring an old thing for a second chance at life. Whether it's a piece of jewelry, furniture, or a detail in your house's architecture, it's like restoring a tiny part of history. It might be your personal history if it's something inherited. But it might be a part of someone else's history, most often a previous tenant or owner.

Perhaps it's just my social media feed, but I'm getting more and more videos of new homeowners doing vintage tile reveals and old floorboard restorations. It seems that people are turning away from the beige modern aesthetic and looking for century-old homes that offer a vintage and timeless look.

#4 Brass Window Latch Before And After. Crockpot Method Is Magic

Brass Window Latch Before And After. Crockpot Method Is Magic
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54points

#5 Front Door Restoration

Front Door Restoration
Before - Previous owners painted over and beat our our original (1900) front door to Hell. They even had painted over the frickin' mail slot!
After - Stripped, repaired and stained. Credit goes to World of Wood for their amazing job. They even shined up the trolley bell.
54points

#6 When My Nanna Died No One Wanted Her Bedside Table, Now They Are Suddenly Interested

When My Nanna Died No One Wanted Her Bedside Table, Now They Are Suddenly Interested
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As you'll see in this list, many people choose to restore old furniture instead of buying new. With some patience and work, they get pieces that offer so much more character than just a random chest of drawers or a desk from IKEA. Granted, it might take more than just a couple of hours and maybe even cost more in supplies than a new piece, yet there's something so rewarding about restoration.

Some interior designers refer to restored old pieces of furniture as 'shabby chic.' But it's about more than furniture just looking like it's rustic, used, and has its own history. It's also about the environmental impact. We see how much consumerism and abundance affect our planet and daily lives. So, upcycling furniture, jewelry, and interior accessories comes in protest of the modern practices of buying, spending, and throwing things away in favor of preserving the past, satisfying our need for nostalgia, and buying consciously.

#7 My Bedside Table Finally Got The Respect It Deserves

My Bedside Table Finally Got The Respect It Deserves
51points

#8 1912 Craftsman Staircase Restoration

1912 Craftsman Staircase Restoration
49points

#9 Done

Done
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Interestingly, people are starting to look at furniture upcycling as a kind of art. It's not unusual for people to commission an artisan to restore a chest of drawers or a vintage desk, as people are starting to recognize that restoration, too, can be a craft. Chris Billinghurst, founder of The House of Upcycling, told Reclaim Magazine that modern furniture sellers are trying to copy the rustic "shabby chic" style.

"There are now high street and online stores selling items which emulate the furniture upcycling style, particularly with regard to flat-painted furniture and decoupage," he said. "So the professional upcycling industry is becoming a trend-setter in its own right."

#10 1926 Spanish Tudor Cottage Fresco Restoration

1926 Spanish Tudor Cottage Fresco Restoration
Restoring this piece was quite the journey! After spotting a dainty occipital plume atop the birds’ heads, I suspected they were Great Blue Herons—a hunch confirmed when brilliant blue tones emerged beneath the dirt. I cleaned, replastered with Venetian plaster, and painted with specially ordered clay paint to stay true to traditional fresco techniques. Though I’m no master restorer, I gave it my all, and with a bit of care (and luck), I hope this artwork lasts for many years to come.
46points

#11 My Fiancé And I Rehabbed This Bifl Kroehler Sofa From The Mid 60s

My Fiancé And I Rehabbed This Bifl Kroehler Sofa From The Mid 60s
We do furniture restoration. I do the woodwork and she does upholstery. In terms of quality, Kroehler was unmatched, and there are still tons of upholstery pieces available by them from the 60s on FB marketplace that just need a skilled craftsperson or two to bring it back to life.

What makes their pieces so high-quality is the internal build material. This sofa uses WHITE OAK for the FRAME, which no one would do now. It’s harder than a walnut and heavy!

This sofa specifically was made in the style of, or sort of a copy of, Adrian Pearsall, whose brand, Craft and Associates, made walnut-framed furniture with very forward designs. Their designs were more aesthetically pleasing, but whenever we get Craft and Associates pieces, (which is actually worth more) the frames are always broken and need repair.
The Kroehler-made furniture is always rock solid. If you ever want a vintage sofa that is worth the investment of new upholstery - go with Kroehler!!!
45points

#12 One Of My Favorite Restorations I’ve Done

One Of My Favorite Restorations I’ve Done
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45points

And it isn't just furniture that professional restorers and upcycling enthusiasts are trying out. "We're also now seeing more artisans turning their hand to other types of upcycling, such as creating lighting, art and home accessories," Billinghurst added.

So, restoring is not just about being friendly to the planet or trying to save some cash. It's a medium for self-expression, artistry appreciation, and owning something one of a kind.

#13 Why For The Love Of God Did Someone Paint Over These Original 150-Year-Old Face Plates

Why For The Love Of God Did Someone Paint Over These Original 150-Year-Old Face Plates
I restored these using electrolysis and then a tiny bit of electroplating.
43points

#14 Iron-On Patches To Cover Cat-Scratched Couch!

Iron-On Patches To Cover Cat-Scratched Couch!
43points

#15 "Landlord Special" Hardware

"Landlord Special" Hardware
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Have you ever restored a vintage item, Pandas? Let us know your stories in the comments below! And if you're a lover of old things, particularly houses, check out our previous articles about the most interesting finds within old homes and this list of beautiful old houses that might make you want to live there forever!

#16 Reversing The Landlord Special. One Doorknob At A Time

Reversing The Landlord Special. One Doorknob At A Time
I was stunned at the gorgeous details hiding under all that paint (I counted at least 5 layers!) Debating whether to commit myself to stripping the rest of the original door plates from our 1920s rental once the weather perks up - my house still smells like citristrip.
42points

#17 I Restored A 1950s Step-Stool

I Restored A 1950s Step-Stool
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42points

#18 I Restored This 1920s Adding Machine/Cash Register

I Restored This 1920s Adding Machine/Cash Register
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41points

#19 My First Big Project

My First Big Project
It didn’t turn out perfect, but I learned a lot and at least it’s not blue anymore lol
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40points

#20 We Did A Thing.. $40 Brasilia Desk Before/After

We Did A Thing.. $40 Brasilia Desk Before/After
40points
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